Literature DB >> 30157998

Factors Influencing Trust towards Physicians among Patients from 12 Hospitals in China.

Wenxin Wang, Hao Zhang, David J Washburn, Hongmei Shi, Yinghua Chen, Shinduk Lee, Yuxian Du, Jay E Maddock.   

Abstract

Objective We investigated the level of physician trust in China and how it is influenced by various demographic factors. MethodsWe surveyed 12 public hospitals from which inpatients were randomly selected using hospitalization ID and outpatients were selected using census sampling to participate in the interview. Trust in physicians was measured using the Chinese version of Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale. Mixed-effects and logistic models were employed to study correlates of trust. ResultsThe distribution of scale mean was left skewed, which implied a subpopulation bearing low levels of trust towards physicians. Respondents who were male, young, outpatients, unsatisfied with their life status, had high levels of education and income, and paid less attention to their health were prone to be less satisfied with their physicians. ConclusionsThe level of physician trust in China is lower compared to studies in western countries. We also found demographic factors related with significantly lower physician trust, which may help policymakers identify potential target subpopulations and be more specific with their efforts to improve patient-physician relationships.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30157998     DOI: 10.5993/AJHB.42.6.3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Behav        ISSN: 1087-3244


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